Fallout 76 has received the first of many post-launch patches following a scheduled maintenance and server down time. This patch clocks in at a hefty 15.18 GB on PC, and reportedly up to around 50 GB on on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, though it’s jam-packed full of improvements.

The Fallout 76 patch notes for November 19 include a whole host of improvements for client-side and server-side stability, as well as some love for Xbox One users who were encountering stability issues when accessing menus.

Probably the most important fix out of the following is that Ghoul and Scorched Officers will now drop nuke codes, whereas before they were holding onto them for some reason – maybe they knew we wanted to blow one another up.

Players who were experiencing problems with the Bureau of Tourism will be pleased to hear that the Token Dispenser can now be repaired, and it will no longer allow players to clip through it. Anyone who was a bit naughty and got a wanted bounty placed on their head will be relieved to know that it will now be correctly removed when respawning after dying to PVP.

A note regarding Fallout 76 update 1.02

The latest November 19 Fallout 76 patch is not version 1.02, but instead 1.0.1.x across all systems. At the time of writing, there is no actual Fallout 76 update 1.02, at least not yet. Instead, many people seem to be misinterpreting the latest update versions as 1.0.2. If that seems confusing, it's because it is. In truth, the Fallout 76 November 19 updates are patch versions 1.0.1.8, 1.0.1.9, and 1.0.1.14 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, respectively. Check out the full list of November 19 Fallout 76 patch notes below.

Fallout 76 patch notes November 19

PATCH VERSION:

Xbox: 1.0.1.8

PS4: 1.0.1.9

PC: 1.0.1.14

GENERAL

Performance: Several issues have been addressed to resolve hitches during gameplay and other performance issues.

Stability: The Fallout 76 game client and servers have received additional stability improvements.

Camera: The game camera now pans more smoothly when the player enters furniture.

Graphics: The cover of Tesla Science magazine Issue 9 no longer appears solid red on pickup, or when inspected.

ENEMIES

General: Fixed an issue in which some enemies could chase the player farther than intended.

Loot: Ghoul and Scorched Officers now correctly drop nuke code pieces upon being killed by a player.

C.A.M.P., WORKSHOPS, AND CRAFTING

Blueprints: Fixed an issue that could cause Blueprints to break into smaller parts after logging out and back in to Fallout 76.

Plans: Paints applied to Power Armor during the Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. will now appear correctly on the items that were painted, and those paints can now correctly be applied to additional sets of Power Armor.

Repair: Fixed an issue that could cause an item to return to a broken state after being repaired.

QUESTS

Bureau of Tourism: The Prickett’s Fort Token Dispenser can now be repaired, and players can no longer walk through it.

PVP

Pacifist Mode: Players with Pacifist Mode enabled who engage in PVP by contesting a Workshop owned by another player will now correctly deal full damage to that player as long as they remain hostile.

Respawn: Choosing the "Respawn" option after dying during PVP combat will now correctly clear any active hostile status toward other players.

Seek Revenge: Cap rewards will now display correctly when choosing the “Seek Revenge” respawn option after being killed by another player.

Seek Revenge: When targeted by another player who is seeking revenge, the reward amount will now display the correct number of Caps that can be earned by killing that player.

USER INTERFACE

Languages: Korean fonts will now be displayed correctly in game menus.

Hotkeys: The “Take Photo” hotkey can no longer be rebound and is now tied to the space bar on PC and the A button on controllers.

Hotkeys: Fixed an issue that could cause the “Take Snapshot” button in Photomode to display an incorrect hotkey.

Social: Fixed an issue that could cause players to disappear from each other’s social menus if two players each sent a friend invite to one another.

Social: Fixed an issue that prevented newly equipped Player Icons from displaying to other players in the Social Menu.

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